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China's ZTE says main business operations cease due to U. S. ban

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ZTE Corp’s (0763. HK) (000063. SZ) main business operations have ceased due to a ban imposed by the U. S. government, but China’s second biggest telecom equipment maker is trying to have the ban modified or reversed, it said on Wednesday.
HONG KONG (Reuters) – ZTE Corp’s ( 0763. HK) ( 000063. SZ) main business operations have ceased due to a ban imposed by the U. S. government, but China’s second biggest telecom equipment maker is trying to have the ban modified or reversed, it said on Wednesday.
ZTE was hit by a ban last month from Washington, forbidding U. S. firms from supplying it with components and technology after it was found to have violated U. S. export restrictions by illegally shipping goods to Iran.
“As a result of the Denial Order, the major operating activities of the company have ceased,” ZTE said in the exchange filings late on Wednesday.
“As of now, the company maintains sufficient cash and strictly adheres to its commercial obligations subject in compliance with laws and regulations,” it said.
The U. S. action, first reported by Reuters, could be devastating to ZTE.
As one of the world’s largest telecom equipment makers alongside Huawei [HWT. UL], Ericsson ( ERICb. ST) and Nokia ( NOKIA. HE), ZTE relies on U. S. companies such as Qualcomm ( QCOM. O) and Intel ( INTC. O) for up to a third of its components.
Analysts have said it will be hard for ZTE to stay competitive even if it could find non-American suppliers.
Taiwanese semiconductor company Mediatek ( 2454. TW) said last week it had received a permit from the Taiwanese government to continue to supply ZTE.
ZTE said it was actively communicating with the U. S. government “in order to facilitate the modification or reversal of the Denial Order by the U.

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